USS George H.W. Bush Aircraft Carrier Arrives in Middle East
The carrier joins USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Abraham Lincoln, adding dozens of fighter jets and thousands of personnel to U.S. firepower.
- The USS George H.W. Bush arrived in the U.S. Central Command area on Thursday, bringing the total number of American aircraft carrier strike groups in the region to three.
- President Donald Trump is using the expanded military presence to pressure Tehran to surrender its nuclear program and reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid stalled ceasefire negotiations.
- Since the blockade began on April 13, U.S. naval forces have directed 33 commercial vessels to turn around, targeting those suspected of hauling oil through regional waters.
- Another 4,000-plus U.S. troops with the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group and the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit are expected to arrive in the Middle East in coming weeks.
- While the president said Tuesday he would extend a fragile ceasefire, he has expressed frustration with Tehran's refusal to meet demands, and military commanders remain prepared to resume strikes if ordered.
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The incorporation in the last hours of the aircraft carrier ‘George H.W. Bush’ into the U.S. fleet in the Middle East represents an unprecedented phenomenon in more than 20 years, since the height of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2003, as recalled by the Central Command of the U.S. Army (CENTCOM).The ‘George H.W. Bush’ is already in the CENTCOM area of operations after leaving on 31 March from the Norfolk naval base in Virginia, and crossi…
The incorporation in the last hours of the aircraft carrier 'George H.W. Bush' into the U.S. fleet in the Middle East represents an unprecedented phenomenon in more than 20 years, since the height of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2003, as recalled by the Central Command of the U.S. Army (CENTCOM).The 'George H.W. Bush' is already in the CENTCOM area of operations after leaving on March 31st from the naval base of Norfolk, in Virginia, and …
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